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Farm Facts: Christmas Trees

Nothing quite beats the smell of a live Christmas tree. Just a whiff of the pungent needles instantly transports you

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Discover the Historic Newton Depot

This historic train station has been repurposed and transformed into a beautiful, rustic event venue for the community to enjoy.

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MFBF Staff Spotlight: Lee Thorne

Meet Lee Thorne, Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation’s Deputy General Counsel and Public Policy Coordinator.

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Staff Member Spotlight: Angela Ellis

Meet Angela Ellis, a staff member with 32 years of experience in multiple positions within the Mississippi Farm Bureau family.

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Made in MS: C.J.’s Southern Seasonings

Seasoned Success Husband-and-wife team Cedric and Joan Anderson know a thing or two about what it takes to make delicious

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Staying Safe Despite the Unpredictable

Amidst the ups and downs that the world throws at us, it’s important to prioritize safety, like driving safely and keeping on top of mental health.

The Road to a Bright Future for Mississippi Agriculture

Trade, transportation, and deregulation are vital and essential components of a brighter future for Mississippi agriculture.

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Staff Member Spotlight: Jimmi Phillips

Jimmi Phillips is a vital member of the Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) community, working in the finance department.

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MFBF Staff Spotlight: Meet Tammy Meyer

Each issue, we like to recognize one of MFBF’s dedicated staff members – this issue, we’re highlighting Tammy Meyer, Executive Assistant to the President.

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Why is the 2020 Census Important for Mississippi?

For Mississippi residents, especially those who live in rural communities and small towns, participating in the 2020 Census is essential.